U.S. economic data continue to show resilience despite volatility, driven mainly by geopolitical tensions and shifting investor sentiment. June housing starts rose sharply to an annualized 1.427 million from a revised 1.199 million in May, signaling renewed strength in residential construction. Manufacturing activity also held steady, with industrial production rising 0.1% for a second straight month and capacity utilization unchanged at 76.1%. Meanwhile, consumer confidence also improved, with the University of Michigan's preliminary July sentiment index climbing to 54.4 from 49.5 in June. Fresh economic data painted a mixed but generally encouraging picture.

Still, market participants stayed cautious despite healthy economic signals. Investors primarily focused on rising tensions in the Middle East, higher oil prices, and Treasury yields, while volatility in AI-related technology stocks fueled sharp swings in the market. Strong housing activity and improving consumer confidence suggest that the economy remains stable, but geopolitical risks continue to cloud the outlook and keep markets on edge.

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